黑龙江省宾县一中2019-2020学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题2.doc
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1、宾县一中2020届高二上学期第一次月考英 语 试 卷第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节 (共15 小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AFour apps to keep your life on trackFrom simple task scheduling to detailed task management, all these apps offer everything you need for efficient task recording.WunderlistThe app lets you create tasks, subtasks and a
2、llows you to share with your family, friends and colleagues. The whole app is designed in the most user-friendly way and offers you the ability to add deadlines, additional information and reminders.FocusterWith Focuster, you just need to add all your tasks and the tool will arrange them immediately
3、 in order of importance. After adding all the tasks, just press the Now button and the tool will show the tasks you should be focusing on for the day.TeuxDeuxThis useful app lets you schedule and organize all your tasks for the whole week. Just add the tasks below the day column and youre done. Want
4、 to move a task from one column to another? No worries. Its drag-and-drop interface (界面) lets you rearrange the task and add it to a different days column. Additionally, TeuxDeux lets you add repeating tasks for a day.TickTickTickTick allows you to add tasks, subtasks, custom reminders as well as de
5、adlines for a day, a week, or a month. In order to provide you with more ease in task scheduling, TickTick offers a nice calendar view, where you can add or edit tasks on a weekly or daily basis. It also has experimental features, which you can turn on if you want to try out beta capabilities (测试功能)
6、.1To share your tasks with others,youd prefer to choose _.A.Focuster. B.Wunderlist C.TickTick. D.TeuxDeux.2Whats the similarity between TeuxDeux and TickTick?A.They offer a beautiful calendar view. B.They have great experimental features.C.They have a very user-friendly interface. D.They can help or
7、ganize tasks for a week.3What benefit can you get from the four apps?A.Completing your work more easily. B.Obtaining everything you need faster.C.Organizing your activities more effectively. D.Getting access to the Internet more quickly.B British children usually learn to ride a bike at a young age
8、taught by their parents. I am exception(例外) to that rule. Its not my dads fault-he tried to teach me, and I remember cycling around the nearby housing village. One of my earliest memories is falling over the handlebars of my tricycle(三轮脚踏车) into a big piece of forests. I really didnt want to repeat
9、that.So I stopped learning. My dad wasnt going to waste his time teaching someone who didnt want to be taught. Time passed and I accepted that I couldnt ride a bike. It never impacted my life in high school because I lived close enough to walk.I never felt like I was miss out until I couldnt go on a
10、 bike ride with friends in Byron Bay because I was confident that I could go on a flat surface in a straight line. So when the chance came up to bike on the wall of Xian, I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it and make up my side, I got on the bike. But I didnt know how to start. To push off
11、 with one foot hard was my instruction. It sounded simple enough but just was off, going in a straight line on a flat surface and managing to avoid the Chinese tourists who found my excitement funny.When I was at the age of 22, I finally learnt how to ride a bike, and I thought nothing can hold me b
12、ack.4According to the passage, how did British children learn to ride their bikes?A.By teaching themselves.B.By depending on their parents.C.By asking their friends for help.D.By relying on their dads.5Why didnt the author want to repeat one of his bike-learning experiences?A.Because he was mistaken
13、. B.Because he didnt understand his father.C.Because he wasnt taught to ride a bike. D.Because he was hurt while riding a bike.6Which of the following can replace the underlined word “impacted” in Paragraph 2?A.Surprised. B.Killed C.Affected. D.Controlled.7Why did the author want to bike on the wall
14、 of Xian?A.He wanted to get some time and know how to bike.B.He wanted to prove t himself and manage himself.C.He wanted to travel and learn some knowledge.D.He wanted to play with his friends.C What kinds of rooms are your favorite for studying? We are going to guess that they are probably not pain
15、ted bright red or yellow. But maybe they should be. Imagine. You are suddenly asked to prepare for an exam. You have two rooms to choose from. One is a pale blue, and the other is a bright red. Which one do you settle into for study? Is one going to get your brain fired up for learning, or let you r
16、elax into the best state of concentration?According to researchers at Curtin University in Australia, it might be best to camp out in the bright red room when you are looking to store information. It might sound strange, since we often think of pale rooms-soft blues or light-greens-are relaxing. And
17、 they seem to be: The Curtin University study showed that pale colors made participants feel more relaxed and calm, while bright colors increased heart rate. But calming and relaxing, it turns out, may not always be the best environment for deep concentration or knowledge gaining. Reading comprehens
18、ion was much better in the bright rooms than in the pale rooms. Although participants reported that they generally preferred the pale rooms to study in as an approach to relax into work, the researchers saw just the opposite-that the bright-colored rooms seemed to lead to greater concentration.While
19、 this might seem only surprising, the findings get into a rather controversial (有争议的) area of psychological study. The Yerkes-Dodson Law says that a little bit of stress is good for achieving best performance, while too much stress negatively affects it. The higher heart rate and the reports of the
20、bright colors creating a heavy atmosphere might just suggest that a little stress was good for the brain.8What is the common idea mentioned in the first paragraph?A.Pale colors appeal to all tastes. B.Few people like bright red or yellow.C.Light-colored rooms make you feel nervous. D.Bright-colored
21、rooms are not good for studying.9What might directly affect the research results according to Paragraph 2?A.How participants react to colors.B.Participants preferences in colors.C.What participants read in the rooms.D.Time participants spent in the rooms.10What can be concluded from the study by Cur
22、tin University?A.Higher stress leads to better performance.B.Most people know how to make use of colors.C.Stress is necessary when you want to concentrate.D.Being relaxed is very important for people studying.11Whats the main idea of the text?A.Findings about peoples favourite room colors.B.Room col
23、ors can affect ones academic performance.C.Bright-colored rooms can create a heavy atmosphere.D.Light-colored rooms help people feel relaxed into work.D When we think of leadership, we often think of strength and power. But what are these really, and how do they operate?Leadership today is not about
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